Welcome back to our weekly rider blog piece. Our featured rider for this week is bike mechanic and fan of bright colours: Louise Sensi. Louise is a seasoned cycle tourer and has an interesting collection of bicycles. Read on to...

Commuters are about to get lit. Seriously lit. Adelaide-based DING have decided that downward is the next frontier for cycling lights. They’ve packed 2 lights and a lotta lumens into one package to make you safer on the road. IN…

Welcome back to our new Rider of the Week blog segment. Before we start sharing our public submissions, we have one more in house cyclist to introduce to you. Chelsea Austin knows the ins and outs of Bike SA back...

The 2017 Australian Walking and Cycling Conference is over for another year and Bike SA’s Gold Sponsor support of the event was again justified thanks to some standout thinking from participants. With the theme ‘low tech movement in a high…

Making it a long weekend for the Wine, Wheels and Whiting event? If your not you should certainly consider it with so many accomodation options in The Clare Valley and many attractions for the family. BikeSA are supplying 2 shuttles...

Welcome to a new blog segment for BikeSA and what better way to get things moving than to introduce one of our own. James Nankivell is a fixture in the office working as the Marketing Assistant 2 days a week...

Bike SA is busy gearing up for this year’s Annual Tour, which is one of the biggest events on its annual calendar, and registrations for the event are now open. Lower Lakes and Coorong The tour runs between September and...

Womens cyclocross is an ever-growing phenomenon in South Australia, Australia, and the World, but we are incredibly lucky in South Australia particularly, to have cyclocross right at our finger tips. But what is cyclocross? Cyclocross, or CX, is raced…

Meet Adelaide based designer Mandi King, ceramicist Eija Murch-Lempinen, and illustrator Jillian Packer of “A Simple Ride” opening August 7th at Bike SA. Can you talk a little about your approach to the subject of bikes and riding in your work…

This year the annual Velo-city conference was recently held in the Netherlands and was the most well attended to date, with 1,500 eager advocates – perhaps no surprise considering its location. With its key themes of governance, infrastructure planning, social...